Armed robbery at corner store

POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding the robbery of a corner store in Armidale.
About 1.45pm on Wednesday 29 May 2013, three young men with their faces concealed entered a store on Niagara Street.
They allegedly threatened a male and a female shop attendant with knives, before leaving with an amount of cash.
No one was injured during the incident. The scene was examined by specialist forensic officers.
Investigators from New England Local Area Command are investigating and would like to speak with three people who may be able to assist with their inquiries.
The first male is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, and was wearing a light-coloured top at the time.
The second man is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, and believed to be 18-19 years old. He was wearing a blue and white-striped jumper.
The third male was also of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance and about 175cm tall. He was wearing shorts and sneakers at the time.

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